Production Performance of 12 Korean Domestic Chicken Varieties Preserved as National Genetic Resources

K. Kim, E. Choi, J. Kwon, Hyun Chul Jung, S. Sohn
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In this study, viability, growth performance and egg production performance were investigated to determine the productive characteristics of 12 Korean domestic chicken varieties which have been collected and conserved for over 25 years in National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Korea. The 1,134 hens were tested and their production traits including survival rate, body weight, age at first egg laying, hen-day and hen-housed egg production, egg weight, and egg quality were measured. Survival rate was the highest in Korean Rhode-D and Korean Native Chicken (KNC) White and the lowest in Korean Cornish Brown (92.2% and 54.3%, respectively). Body weights from 4 to 50 wks were consistently high in the order of Korean Cornish, Korean Rhode, KNC, Korean Ogye, and Korean Leghorn breeds. There was no significant difference in weight between varieties within a breed. Age at first egg laying was the shortest in Korean Leghorn, while it was the longest in Korean Cornish. The hen-day egg production from 1 egg to 57 wks was the highest in Korean Leghorn-K, and the lowest in Korean Cornish Brown. Egg weight was the heaviest in Korean Leghorn-F and the lightest in KNC White. The Haugh unit was the highest in Korean Rhode-C and the lowest in Korean Ogye. Taken together, these results suggest that it is desirable that the Korean Cornish variety is improved as the Korean meat breed because of its excellent growth ability, the Korean Leghorn variety is improved as the Korean layer breed because of its good laying performance, and the Korean Rhode and KNC varieties are improved as strong viable breeds because of their good survival rate. (
作为国家遗传资源保存的12个韩国家鸡品种的生产性能
本研究对12个韩国家鸡品种进行了活力、生长性能和产蛋性能的研究,以确定这些品种在韩国农村发展管理局国家动物科学研究所收集和保存了25年以上的生产特性。试验选用1134只母鸡,测定其成活率、体重、初产蛋龄、母鸡日产蛋量和母鸡舍产蛋量、蛋重和蛋品质等生产性状。成活率最高的是韩国罗德白和韩国土鸡(KNC)白,最低的是韩国康沃尔布朗(分别为92.2%和54.3%)。从4到50周,韩国康沃尔犬、韩国罗德犬、KNC犬、韩国Ogye犬和韩国Leghorn犬的体重一直很高。在一个品种内,不同品种之间的体重没有显著差异。初产蛋龄朝鲜族里格霍恩最短,而朝鲜族康沃尔最长。从1个蛋到57周的母鸡日产蛋量以韩国来斤- k最高,而韩国康沃尔布朗最低。蛋重以韩国来鸿f最重,KNC白最轻。哈夫单位在韩国语罗德- c中最高,在韩国语Ogye中最低。综上所述,韩国康沃尔品种因其优良的生长能力而被改良为韩国肉用品种,韩国来斤品种因其良好的产蛋性能而被改良为韩国蛋鸡品种,韩国罗德和KNC品种因其良好的成活率而被改良为强活产品种。(
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